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Multinational corporations are more harmful than beneficial to developing countries
Multinational corporations take advantage of the resources and politics in developing countries. Instead of defeating corrupt political systems, they are encouraging it for their own personal gain.
4 commentsNike Global Business and Challenges
This hub examines the Nike Sweatshop Debate, and addresses the following: 1) Summarizes Nike's case focusing on key points 2) Describes the legal, cultural, and ethical challenges that confront Nike as a global business. 3) ...
9 commentsIllegal Interview Questions and How to Handle Them
Be prepared for your job interviews by knowing and understanding that there are certain questions that you do not have to answer. In fact,...
29 commentsChild labour | Child Labour in India
The problem child labor stands as one of the most critical global challenges. Child labour includes Children prematurely leading adult lives, working long hours for low wages. See Also about Child labor in India.
11 commentsPre-Employment Credit Checks Eliminated Beginning in 2011 - Ending Unfair Questions
Financial discrimination is a real potential in requiring job candidates to undergo credit checks for employment in some cases. In addition, another tactic is to state "The unemployed need not apply", meaning minorities and people with poorer credit histories.
216 commentsHow To Light A Fire Without Matches
It's important to know how to light a fire without matches. Learn the fascinating history of this every day item we all take for granted.
22 commentsHostile Work Environment -- 10 Things Bully Bosses do to Cause Lawsuits (Part II)
Learn what the most expensive lawyers say to managers about what those managers should and should not do, in order to avoid getting sued by employees. And you, as an employee, can use this info to your definite advantage.
51 commentsFree Market Capitalism is Immoral
An essay on the immorality of capitalism, given that the economy is a thermodynamic system...
32 commentsAn Argument Against Minimum Wage Laws
Economics often carries the description “the dismal science.” Historically, the term described a response by from Thomas Carlyle on a disturbing economic report written by Thomas Malthus. A deeper look...
3 commentsUS History: World War II & Aftermath (1935 - 1949)
A political joke and many joining it in 1935 through 1949 seemed to split the two major American polital parties further and futher apart. In the events leading up to the war, The New Deal stimulated the nation's economy and created jobs. It also simulated political discent. However, one man was elected to 4 terms as US President for the only time in history, leading the nation throughout most of WWII. It would be up to others to rebuild the world from the nightmare of war.
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